neighborly in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

neighborly in the PONS Dictionary

American English

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I.e., be kind and neighborly to your neighbor.
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It encourages people to act honestly in commercial situations, to be neighborly, and to evolve to a point of suzhi, or self-accomplishment.
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And it represents the neighborly spirit that has infused the food pantry since its creation in 1994, officials said.
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He said that terror groups are benefiting from such neighborly relations in the same way they make use of civilians.
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Visitors were described in 1909 as industrious, well-behaved and a really desirable class of people, of many nationalities to be sure, but neighborly and politewith one another.
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Small towns have their virtues - neighborly folks, orderly lives.
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More was at stake, though, than just neighborly relations; the contest offered $3,000 for the best front porch, $2,000 for the best flush front facade and even $500 for the best front door.
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It is implied that a neighbor, whose lawn is not in pristine condition, is morally corrupt, emphasizing the role a well-kept lawn plays in neighborly and community relationships.
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Do this kind of neighborly thing on a regular basis and, studies suggest, you may live longer.
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More strongly, they are neighborly polytopes, meaning that each set of at most "d" /2 vertices of the polytope forms one of its faces.
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